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Saying 2014 was disappointing for the Boston Red Sox would be an understatement. The fans of Boston expect more and the front office went out this offseason and looked to make a splash with their roster. The team has added top free agents Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez, as well as traded for pitchers Rick Porcello and Wade Miley. The team will also continue to rely on David Ortiz and Dustin Pedroia to lead them once again. Find Red Sox tickets at TicketNetwork.com and head to Fenway Park for a game today!

About the Red Sox

Home Stadium: Fenway Park

Opened:

1912

Seating Capacity:

37,493 (night), 37,065 (day)

Address:

4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215

Few professional sports franchises have the drawing power of the Boston Red Sox. Fenway Park sells out on a regular basis, including even a streak of 820 consecutive games that lasted from May 15, 2003 until April 10, 2013. Red Sox Nation reaches its arms far outside of Boston, as fans gobble up MLB tickets to games in Baltimore, Florida and as far as California. Be sure to get Red Sox tickets today and see Fenway's famous Green Monster for yourself.

Everything changed for the franchise in 2004 after 86 "cursed" years of baseball. After losing in heart-breaking fashion to the Yankees the previous year, the Red Sox went out and made a splash in the following off-season. They acquired starting pitcher Curt Schilling and closer Keith Foulke, whose acquisitions sent the expectations of Red Sox season ticket holders and fans around the country soaring. The team finished the year with 98 wins and entered the playoffs as Wild Card champions. After sweeping the Angels, the Red Sox quickly found themselves in a 3-0 series hole in the ALCS to their AL East rivals, the New York Yankees. With nothing to lose, the Sox kept coming up with big moment after big moment, and behind the bloody sock of Curt Schilling (who had his tendon sutured to his bone before pitching Game 6), the team became the first baseball team in Major League Baseball history to come back from a 3-0 series deficit. The curse was lifted in the next series as the Sox outmatched the St. Louis Cardinals, sweeping them to win the World Series for the first time in 86 years.

The Red Sox have added two more World Series titles to their trophy case, one in 2007 and the latest coming in 2013. The team remains one of the most popular franchises in all of sports, not just baseball. The team now counts on superstars Dustin Pedroia and Jon Lester to lead them to their next World Series title.

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